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Randal Horobik

August 23, 2011 9:21 am

Trappers topple Great Falls

Northwest women wrap up exhibition with 3-1 win

After watching Northwest College in its first scrimmage of the season, new interim women’s coach Kaylin Olivas voiced some concern with the team’s conditioning during the final 20 minutes. It’s a safe bet following Friday’s exhibition against the University of Great Falls that her concerns aren’t quite as large.

August 23, 2011 9:14 am

Trappers topple Great Falls

Northwest women wrap up exhibition with 3-1 win

After watching Northwest College in its first scrimmage of the season, new interim women’s coach Kaylin Olivas voiced some concern with the team’s conditioning during the final 20 minutes. It’s a safe bet following Friday’s exhibition against the University of Great Falls that her concerns aren’t quite as large.

Event attracts more than 100 this year

It’s too early to say how much money the event raised, but based on the number of participants, the 22nd annual Sugar Beet Classic was a huge success. Expanded to a triathlon this year due to the proximity of the Powell Aquatic Center, the event was won by Ladell Merritt on the men’s side and Jeanna Merritt on the women’s side.

August 18, 2011 9:53 am

Fall practices begin

More than 200 student-athletes turn out

Fall sports season began for the 2011-2012 school year at Powell High School on Monday with roughly 200 student-athletes showing for practice in the activity of their choice. That figure appeared consistent with previous fall participation numbers at the school.

As with every year, there were slight fluctuations with numbers depending on specific activities. For Panther cross country coach Cliff Boos, who brought home a 3A state title on the girls’ side and a third-place finish in 3A on the boys’ side, a total of 12 cross country runners greeted him to his first morning practice.

August 18, 2011 9:45 am

Fall practices begin

More than 200 student-athletes turn out

Fall sports season began for the 2011-2012 school year at Powell High School on Monday with roughly 200 student-athletes showing for practice in the activity of their choice. That figure appeared consistent with previous fall participation numbers at the school.

As with every year, there were slight fluctuations with numbers depending on specific activities. For Panther cross country coach Cliff Boos, who brought home a 3A state title on the girls’ side and a third-place finish in 3A on the boys’ side, a total of 12 cross country runners greeted him to his first morning practice.

August 18, 2011 9:43 am

Lovell’s Lewis signs with NWC

Trapper basketball adds local product

Lovell basketball standout Jeff Lewis was announced as the latest member of the 2011 Northwest College men’s basketball recruiting class. Lewis officially signed his letter of intent with the Trappers last week.

“Jeff is one that we’ve been talking to and really had committed to him,” said Trapper head coach Andy Ward. “He had committed to us verbally a while back. We have a real good feel for what he brings to the table.”

The vacation is over. The school year is here. Practices have begun. Here are some quick hits and short bits to get things started!

• If you’re looking for an excuse to take a couple hours off work this Friday, I suggest a trip to the Northwest College campus where the Trappers’ new soccer field should be getting its christening when the NWC women’s team hosts the University of Great Falls in a scrimmage. Sure, the game doesn’t matter in the win-loss column, but you know you’re salivating for a taste of the local college sports scene. Opening whistle is scheduled for 2 p.m.

August 16, 2011 8:50 am

Baxter enters Hall of Fame

Local armwrestler to be enshrined Saturday

After a career that has spanned 22 years, six states and three countries, Cody resident Ed Baxter will be enshrined in the Wyoming Hall of Fame this Saturday at the state armwrestling championships in Douglas.

Late flurry by Rocky the difference

 

Northwest College women’s soccer coach Kaylin Olivas got the first opportunity to watch her new team perform under game conditions on Saturday and, for the most part, was impressed with what she saw. The Trappers fell 3-2 in exhibition play to Rocky Mountain College in Billings.

“It was the first time they’ve played together as a team and they came out and played extremely well,” said Olivas of her second-year program. “Overall, I was extremely, extremely pleased with how they played.”

Nixon lost just nine matches after freshman season

With departed national champion Nick Petersen gone from the roster in 2011-2012, Northwest College wrestling coach Jim Zeigler knew he had a fairly significant hole to fill on the Trappers’ roster. What better way to do that than to bring in a recruit that owns a major decision victory against the outgoing champion?